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whitepaper This webcast describes how to utilize Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains Receivables Management modules to manage receivables for additional profitability. It helps in maintaining tight control over accounts receivable with capabilities that...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Discover the benefits of Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains Project Accounting, and uncover how businesses can better manage project costs and speed the billing process all while integrating seamlessly to the General Ledger for revenue...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper This informative webcast talks about how Fixed Assets Management for Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains can inspire the insight needed to make sounder, timelier and better-informed management decisions.
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper This webcast describes how to utilize Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains Receivables Management modules to better manage the receivables for additional profitability. Maintain tight control over the company’s accounts receivable with...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper With their new stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, and their new Compass retail management and Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains (now part of Microsoft Dynamics) financial solution, the Eagles have found a winning combination both on the...
[19 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Microsoft Great Plains HR Management provides one with all the tools they need to make the most of their greatest asset: their employees. Attend this webcast to find out how the HR Management modules can help the organization quickly and easily...
[24 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Previously known as Microsoft Great Plains, the product was renamed Microsoft Dynamics GP with the 9.0 release to reflect Microsoft's vision of driving transformational change in business solutions. Nearly every business today uses some sort of...
[08 May 2007]
whitepaper Then, in early 2004, HearingPlanet deployed Microsoft CRM (now part of Microsoft Dynamic) and integrated it with Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains (now part of Microsoft Dynamics) and software from third-party vendors.
[10 Jan 2007]
whitepaper The Speedway implemented Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains along with Microsoft CRM, both now part of Microsoft Dynamics. The Speedway's parent organization has also standardized on Microsoft Great Plains, choosing the Microsoft solution...
[09 Jan 2007]
whitepaper The Microsoft Great Plains Project Series module fulfilled the billing and time-recording needs of Ellis Williams, as it allowed them to track internal projects, administration time and material projects.
[13 Oct 2005]
whitepaper Microsoft Great Plains, and a variety of free upgrades over the course of the past decade, has given Pope Woodhead a far more flexible way of keeping track of budgets and producing reports in a variety of formats that help to review and explain...
[13 Oct 2005]
News Also scheduled to appear is Doug Burgum, head of Microsoft Business Solutions and former chief executive of Great Plains, a company Microsoft bought several years ago. The company is gearing up to release its first set of Project Green features...
[08 Mar 2005]
whitepaper Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains met their needs on all counts through the Financial Management and Field Service Management modules. When Tecniflex outgrew their Fast Track software system, they wanted a system that would handle both...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper NEI chose to implement Microsoft Business Solutions for Manufacturing - Great Plains integrated with Agile and Datasweep. It provides them with real-time visibility to track work orders and shop floor data, by doing so, they also improved customer...
[24 Feb 2004]
News Over the next 12 months, Microsoft plans to release five new sets of business applications, adding to the bookkeeping software it already sells through its Great Plains division. Another set is designed to help retailers track inventory and gather...
[19 Sep 2002]
Comment And when Microsoft doesn't build 'me too' products, it goes out and buys them - FrontPage, Great Plains or Hotmail anyone? This is going to be a tall order for a company that excels (excuse the pun) at product execution but hardly has a convincing...
[10 Jun 2002]
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